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| AUTHOR: | DANIELLE STEEL |
| CATEGORY: | Book |
| MANUFACTURER: | Delacorte Press |
| ISBN: | 0385336306 |
| TYPE: | Artists, Fiction, Fiction - Romance, Loss (Psychology), Mothers and daughters, Romance - General, San Francisco (Calif.), Steel, Danielle - Prose & Criticism, Fiction / General |
| MEDIA: | Hardcover |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Customer Reviews of Safe Harbour
Safe Harbour...better than her past 5 novels! I was hesitant to read Steel's latest novel, because they were all very similar in character type and happy ending stories. Out of habit, and never wanting to miss a Steel book, I read Safe Harbour, and was pleasantly surprised. The characters were likeable, and I enjoyed the pace of the story, and its ending was very moving. My only criticisms are: Ophelie's name, it gets annoying to pronounce names like that, and especially when that person is a main character, it gets distracting after a while. Second, the repetition and run-on sentences were not what I expect from a writer of Steel's caliber. Overall, this was one of her better new releases.
Finally!!!
Finally Danielle Steel has written a book that doesn't sound just like all of her others. Sure....same bit of storyline..but much better developed characters and a refreshing twist. Pip is a very sweet 11 yr-old girl who wins the heart of painter Matt. Pip's mother Ophelie was a disturbed mother who had suffered a loss but finds herself again after spending time with Matt. Add Mousse, the dog, and a few other additions and you have the perfect story. The ending was a bit far-fetched but overall, this book is a winner!
I loved it!
This book was a real page-turner for me. I loved the storyline, and appreciated the fact that the main characters (unlike some of Steel's characters in other works) were genuinely nice people. "The Gift" is my favorite Steel novel; this ranks a very close second.